Tipton .22 - .26 Caliber 36-Inch Deluxe Carbon Fiber Cleaning Rod
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Product Feature
- Carbon fiber shaft won?t embed particles that could damage your rifle bore.
- Two sets of high quality bearings that won?t bind under pressure and allows the shaft to follow the rifling.
Product Description
Carbon fiber is well-suited to the tough tasks assigned to cleaning rods. It combines the best features of stainless steel and coated cleaning rods, then adds valuable properties of its own. Stainless steel rods can scratch or wear barrels if they're used carelessly - though they won't pick up potentially damaging small abrasive particles. -InchCoated-Inch rods get part of the job done - they keep the stainless steel shaft from damaging your barrel's rifling, but the coating will pick up small abrasive particles, which means you're effectively running fine-grit sandpaper through your bore. Carbon fiber rods are the best of both: the carbon fiber can't scratch your bore like stainless steel, and they won't embed like coated rods. Plus, Carbon Fiber rods can be bent to an extreme degree and return to their original straightness.Rifle rods are threaded for 8-32 accessories, except 17 caliber rods which are threaded 5-40.Tipton .22 - .26 Caliber 36-Inch Deluxe Carbon Fiber Cleaning Rod Review
All the positives have been addressed by the other reviewers. I concur with all of their positive remarks.I bought this after snapping one of the cheaper "screw-together" rods by applying too much force to it. This rod, on the other hand, will not break. I may or may not have tested its break-ability after a few beers :)
The only downside (if you can even call it that) is that this thing is long. You have to either hang it up on a hook or, what I do, is keep it in a rifle case.
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